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Задание 1 из 37
1.
Вы два раза услышите четыре коротких диалога, обозначенных буквами А, B, C, D. Установите соответствие между диалогами и местами, где они происходят: к каждому диалогу подберите соответствующее место действия, обозначенное цифрами. Используйте каждое место действия из списка 1–5 только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее место действия.
1. At home
2. In a museum
3. In an art lesson
4. In a shop
5. At the airportЗапишите в таблицу выбранные цифры под соответствующими буквами.
Диалог A B C D Место
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Задание 2 из 37
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Вы два раза услышите пять высказываний, обозначенных буквами А, В, С,
D, Е. Установите соответствие между высказываниями и утверждениями из следующего списка: к каждому высказыванию подберите соответствующее утверждение, обозначенное цифрами. Используйте каждое утверждение из списка 1–6 только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение.1. The speaker describes his/her family tradition.
2. The speaker describes his/her family business.
3. The speaker talks about his/her family legend.
4. The speaker says that he/she misses his/her family very much.
5. The speaker explains why he/she would like to have a large family.
6. The speaker talks about family problems and conflicts.
Запишите в таблицу выбранные цифры под соответствующими буквами.Говорящий A B C D Утверждение Правильно
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Задание 3 из 37
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Вы услышите разговор двух друзей. В заданиях 3–8 в поле ответа запишите одну цифру, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
3. Mia and her friends are arranging a party because
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4. Mia believes that it will be great if everyone
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5. In Paris Mia spent most of her time
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6. Mia spent the rest of the summer
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7. According to the conversation, last summer was
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8. Mia’s new hobby is
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Задание 9 из 37
9.
Прочитайте тексты и установите соответствие между текстами А–G и заголовками 1–8. В ответ запишите цифры, в порядке, соответствующем буквам. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.
1. A talisman for luck
2. The wildlife of the country
3. The modern side of the country
4. Useful in many ways
5. A country profile
6. A false stereotype
7. Opportunities for different sports
8. The national sporting event
A. Thanks to television and films, Scotland is often seen by the rest of the world as a magical country, a land of misty mountains and the home of a lake creature called Nessie. This is the image most people have in mind. The truth, however, is completely different from the way the world thinks of Scotland. You may be surprised to find out that most Scots live in the lowlands and don’t believe in Nessie.
B. Scotland is much more than green hills and picturesque valleys. It’s dynamic and cosmopolitan, with a colourful history of invention and innovation. It’s the home of big businesses and a centre of new medical and scientific development. Each year, it hosts the world’s biggest contemporary arts festivals. Scotland is an exciting place to live in, particularly for a young person.
C. Scottish heather, a small bush with flowers, is the floral symbol of the country. The colour of the flowers usually varies from purple to lilac, but they can also be white. In the past, the Scots believed that they would never be captured by enemies and would win victories if they wore white heather. Today, when getting married, girls add white heather to bouquets to bring fortune to their family.
D. Heather has grown in Scotland as far back as its history goes. This has turned it into a kind of household good. Heather honey is rich in minerals, and was traditionally used in medicinal drinks. Thousands of years ago, dried heather was used to make perfumes, and the tough stems were used to make ropes. On many of the northern Scottish islands, heather played a major role in the construction of houses.
E. Scotland is an excellent destination for open-air activities all year round. Its lakes and coastline are ideal for boating and rowing and have some of the best sea-kayaking in the world. The rivers are perfect for fishing and the mountains are wonderful for hill climbing and skiing. Scotland is also good for walkers. You can enjoy easy family walks or more difficult mountain hikes.
F. The Highland Games in Scotland date from long before Scotland’s written history. The various athletics allowed men to demonstrate their physical power and the skills needed for battle and survival. The Games today still include the athletic competitions in their original form together with dancing contests. All the competitors wear kilts. Traditional bagpipe music accompanies all the events.
G. Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain. Edinburgh, the country’s capital and second largest city, is one of Europe’s financial centres. The population of the country is a little over 5 million people. The currency is the pound sterling although the Bank of Scotland issues its own notes and coins.
Текст A B C D E F G Заголовок Правильно
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Задание 10 из 37
10.
The Australian Tourism Office employs a new caretaker twice a year.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
The Best Job in the World Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world’s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.
The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn’t need to spend any extra money on anything.
The job’s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That’s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!
Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.
Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.
Ben’s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn’t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.
Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It’s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.
Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I’ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There’ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I’m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».
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Задание 11 из 37
11.
There was no Internet on the islands of the Great Barrier Reef.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
The Best Job in the World Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world’s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.
The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn’t need to spend any extra money on anything.
The job’s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That’s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!
Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.
Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.
Ben’s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn’t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.
Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It’s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.
Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I’ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There’ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I’m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».
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Задание 12 из 37
12.
People from different countries applied for the job.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
The Best Job in the World
Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world’s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.
The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn’t need to spend any extra money on anything.
The job’s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That’s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!
Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.
Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.
Ben’s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn’t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.
Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It’s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.
Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I’ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There’ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I’m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».
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Correct answer:1
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Задание 13 из 37
13.
Ben Southall was a good swimmer.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
The Best Job in the World Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world’s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.
The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn’t need to spend any extra money on anything.
The job’s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That’s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!
Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.
Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.
Ben’s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn’t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.
Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It’s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.
Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I’ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There’ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I’m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».
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Correct answer:1
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Задание 14 из 37
14.
While working as a caretaker Ben Southall had lots of free time.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
The Best Job in the World Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world’s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.
The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn’t need to spend any extra money on anything.
The job’s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That’s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!
Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.
Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.
Ben’s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn’t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.
Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It’s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.
Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I’ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There’ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I’m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».
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Congratulations!
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Wrong answer!
Correct answer:2
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Задание 15 из 37
15.
To do his job Ben Southall had to communicate with journalists.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
The Best Job in the World Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world’s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.
The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn’t need to spend any extra money on anything.
The job’s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That’s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!
Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.
Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.
Ben’s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn’t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.
Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It’s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.
Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I’ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There’ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I’m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».
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Задание 16 из 37
16.
Ben Southhall was taken to hospital after a shark attack.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
The Best Job in the World Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world’s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.
The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn’t need to spend any extra money on anything.
The job’s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That’s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!
Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.
Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.
Ben’s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn’t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.
Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It’s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.
Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I’ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There’ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I’m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».
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Задание 17 из 37
17.
Ben Southall is going to make a film about his work on the islands.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
The Best Job in the World Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world’s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.
The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn’t need to spend any extra money on anything.
The job’s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That’s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!
Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.
Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.
Ben’s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn’t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.
Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It’s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.
Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I’ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There’ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I’m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».
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Задание 18 из 37
18.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together.»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Задание 19 из 37
19.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me…»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Задание 20 из 37
20.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«…but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school.»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Задание 21 из 37
21.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock.»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Correct answer:didnotlike
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Задание 22 из 37
22.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me.»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Correct answer: wasreading
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Задание 23 из 37
23.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on.»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Correct answer:couldnot
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Задание 24 из 37
24.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«»Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.»»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Correct answer:me
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Задание 25 из 37
25.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«»No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying.»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Correct answer:knew
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Задание 26 из 37
26.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.»
Kitty lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We learnt at the same school and ______________(WALK) there together. I was sixteen and she was four years ____________(YOUNG) than me but we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ____________(WE) way to school. Every morning Kitty knocked on my door and I had to be ready by that time — she ____________(NOT LIKE) waiting for me. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she ___________(READ) a magazine and didn’t even look at me. I ___________(NOT CAN) understand what was going on. «Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to___________(I)?» «You yourself know why,» Kitty said angrily. «No, I don’t.» «No, I don’t. I wouldn’t ask you if I ___________(KNOW).» «You went to the cinema with Lisa Parker yesterday,» Kitty was almost crying. I felt puzzled and didn’t know what to say. The two _____________(WOMAN) at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.Правильно
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Correct answer:women
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Задание 27 из 37
27.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
I’m absolutely sure that people’s opinion of British food is based on ignorance. They say we eat potatoes with everything. But you __________________ (RARE) get a meal anywhere in Europe that does not come with chips.
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Задание 28 из 37
28.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
The __________________ (DIFFER) is that we do not boast about our cuisine.
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Correct answer:difference
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Задание 29 из 37
29.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
In my view, we are very __________________ (CREATE) when it comes to food.
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Correct answer:creative
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Задание 30 из 37
30.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
In Britain, you can enjoy a wonderful __________________ (COMBINE) of dishes from different cuisines.
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Задание 31 из 37
31.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
You can wake up in the morning and have an English breakfast, a slice of Italian pizza at lunchtime, Japanese sushi for dinner and a Turkish kebab on the way home from the club. What else could you ask for?
And never tell me British food is __________________ (TASTE) and boring!
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Correct answer: tasteless
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Задание 32 из 37
32.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
That’s just __________________, (FAIR) so come and try it for yourselves.
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Задание 33 из 37
33.
You have 30 minutes to do this task. You have received a letter from your English–speaking pen friend, Andrew.
…My brother sent his best photos to a young photographers’ competition and won a camera. It was cool! I’ll try my luck one day too. What kind of competition would you like to take part in? What prize would you like to win? Do you think participating in competitions is worth the time and effort, why?
Write him a letter and answer his 3 questions. Write 100–120 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.
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Задание 34 из 37
34.
You are going to read the text aloud. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently, and then be ready to read it aloud. Remember that you will not have more than 2 minutes for reading aloud.
People have always wanted to discover new things and new worlds. We have built spaceships to go to other planets and are planning to visit other galaxies one day. Meanwhile, we know very little about our own planet. The oceans, which cover 70 percent of the planet, are an unknown world to us. The Pacific Ocean is the largest one. The lowest point on the Earth is also there. It is called Challenger Deep and it was discovered in 1875. The Pacific Ocean stretches from the Arctic Ocean to the coast of Antarctica, but most of its water is in the warm tropics, which makes it warm. A lot of fish and animals live in the Pacific Ocean. The place is still waiting for researchers to discover its secrets for us.
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Задание 35 из 37
35.
You are going to read the text aloud. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently, and then be ready to read it aloud. Remember that you will not have more than 2 minutes for reading aloud.
People have always wanted to discover new things and new worlds. We have built spaceships to go to other planets and are planning to visit other galaxies one day. Meanwhile, we know very little about our own planet. The oceans, which cover 70 percent of the planet, are an unknown world to us. The Pacific Ocean is the largest one. The lowest point on the Earth is also there. It is called Challenger Deep and it was discovered in 1875. The Pacific Ocean stretches from the Arctic Ocean to the coast of Antarctica, but most of its water is in the warm tropics, which makes it warm. A lot of fish and animals live in the Pacific Ocean. The place is still waiting for researchers to discover its secrets for us.
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Задание 36 из 37
36.
Task 2 (2–3 minutes)
You play the part of a student in an international language school. You meet your classmate Jane/Jack in the school lobby. He/she looks a bit worried.
— Find out what your classmate is worried about.
— Answer your classmate’s questions about people’s inventions that you consider important. Explain why.
— Answer the questions about the sports popular in your country and the question about the Olympic Games of 2014.
— Accept the invitation to see a tennis tournament. Ask about the time and the meeting place.
You begin the conversation. The examiner will play the part of your classmate.
Remember to
— mention all four aspects of the task;
— take an active part in the conversation and be polite.
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Задание 37 из 37
37.
You are going to give a talk about pets. You will have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
• why people keep pets;
• what pets are most popular in big cities;
• whether having pets is a big responsibility, and why.
You have to talk continuously.
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Напрягают перлы по типу:
мой ответ: 1 2 3 4 5 (или 1,2,3,4,5)
проверка: неправильно! ответ: 12345
мой ответ: didn’t know
проверка: неправильно!ответ: didnotknow